Add Masters Champion Bubba Watson's caddie Ted Scott to that list. With his boss sitting out most likely until the Players Championship beginning May 8, Scott attempted to qualify for this week's Zurich Classic in New Orleans on Monday.

GolfChannel.com's Ryan Lavner reports: "Scott shot 1-under 71 at LaTour Golf Club, falling four shots shy of earning a spot. He mixed four birdies with three bogeys during the qualifier."

After the qualifier, Scott sent out this tweet:

Closest I've ever been to playing in a Pgatour event today. Monday Q for the @Zurich_Classic Lots of Tour players in the Q #fun

In 2011, Brian Gay's caddie, Kip Henley, played in the PGA Tour's St. Jude Classic. Henley, a former contestant on the Golf Channel's Big Break, qualified for the event by virtue of winning the Tennessee PGA Section championship. With rounds of 82-78, Henley missed the cut by a wide margin.

The always funny and self-deprecating Henley left a letter in the locker room for the Tour players after missing the cut. It read:

Dear PGA Tour Players,

I Kip Henley vow to never step into your arena as a participant again.